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[. . . ] The sink may be retained, or removed and the optional longer splash panel (KSP1B) installed in place of the original. Before beginning the installation, check that all the materials and kits required are available at the installation location. 3. 54" 20. 5" 4. 5" ELECTRICAL JUNCTION BOX NAMEPLATE on side panel 2. 56" 14. 06" 1. 88"dia 3/8" FPT Condenser Water Inlet (Water Cooled) 3/8" Flare Potable Water Inlet Optional for water and drain lines 22. 5" 5. 12" Serial Number Plate inside on upper base 1/2" FPT Cond. Drain (Water Cooled) 3/4" FPT Drain 12. 27" 3. 12" 1. 12" 6. 43" SPECIFICATIONS Model Number Dimensions w" x d" x h" NDE554AS-1A NDE554WS-1A NDE554AS-6A NDE554WS-6A WRS325FNAEAS-1A WRS325FNAEWS-1A WRS325FNAEAS-6A WRS325FNAEWS-6A Condenser Basic Electrical Min. Max Type Ampacity Fuse Size 26 x 22 12 x 41 Air 115/60/1 19. 1 25 same Water same 17. 9 20 same Air 230/50/1 same Water same 1 x 48 26 x 22 2 Air 115/60/1 19. 3 25 same Water same 17. 8 20 same Air 230/50/1 same Water same March 2000 Page 2 Ref. [. . . ] The water level should be between 18 " above and 14" below the line. If needed, adjust the water level by bending the float arm. WATER RESERVOIR WATER LEVEL WATER INLET WATER DRAIN WATER LINE FOR WATER STATION March 2000 Page 14 OPERATION: Refrigeration Beginning at the compressor, the refrigerant is compressed into a high temperature gas. At the condenser (air or water cooled) the gas is cooled by either air or water and it then condenses into a liquid. This high pressure liquid then goes through the liquid line to the expansion valve. The thermostatic expansion valve meters liquid refrigerant into the evaporator, the volume of liquid refrigerant depending upon the temperature of the evaporator; warmer evaporators get more refrigerant and colder evaporators get less. NDE554 & WRS325FNAE At the evaporator, the refrigerant enters an area of relatively low pressure, where it can easily "boil off" or evaporate. As it evaporates, it absorbs heat from the evaporator and whatever is in contact with it (such as the water inside it). After the evaporator, the refrigerant, now a low pressure vapor, goes through the suction line back to compressor, where the cycle is repeated. REFRIGERATION SCHEMATIC SUCTION LINE LIQUID LINE DISCHARGE LINE EVAPORATOR CONDENSER COMPRESSOR THERMOSTATIC EXPANSION VALVE March 2000 Page 15 NDE554 & WRS325FNAE When the ice dispensing glass filler lever is pushed, an electrical circuit is made the dispense drive motor which turns, rotating the dispensing vane. When the dispensing vane sweeps the ice over the ice dispensing chute ice is released from the bin. Ice will continue to discharge out this chute as long as the vane is turning. It stops when the dispensing vane stops. OPERATION: Ice Vending Ice Dispensing Vane BIN BOTTOM ICE CHUTE VEND SWITCH DRIVE MOTOR GLASS FILLER LEVER SINK March 2000 Page 16 CLEANING and SANITIZING NDE554 & WRS325FNAE A Scotsman Ice System represents a sizable investment of time and money in any company's business. In order to receive the best return for that investment, it MUST receive periodic maintenance. It is the USER'S RESPONSIBILITY to see that the unit is properly maintained. At least twice a year, remove the bin control sensors from the grommets in the ice chute, and wipe them clean. BIN CONTROL SENSOR BIN CONTROL SENSOR BIN TOP Clean the Probe's Tip with ice machine cleaner and a clean, soft cloth. 3. Air Cooled Models: Check the air cooled condenser for lint, dirt or grease build-up. Clean with vacuum or soft brush until light can be seen thru the fins. March 2000 Page 18 BEARING MAINTENANCE The bearing in the breaker should also be checked at least two times per year. Check the bearing by: NDE554 & WRS325FNAE ·unscrewing the auger stud Auger Stud ·removing the ice chute cover Chute Cover Cap Screw ·unscrewing the ice sweep Ice Sweep Inspect the bearing. If grease is needed the bearing and breaker should be removed to check the action of the bearing. To remove the breaker remove the lower ice chute then take out all four allen head cap screws and pull the breaker off the auger and evaporator. If the bearing only needs grease, inject grease into the bearing using Scotsman grease needle pn 02-3559-01 and Scotsman bearing grease cartridge, pn A36808-001. Be sure to inject grease evenly and thoroughly. Bearing Needle, pn 02-3559-01 ·removing the water shed & unscrewing the breaker cover (left hand threads). Breaker Cover Off See Removal and Replacement section to replace bearing or seals. Reverse to reassemble. March 2000 Page 19 NDE554 & WRS325FNAE AUGER MAINTENANCE In some areas, the water supply to the ice maker will contain a high concentration of minerals, and that will result in an evaporator and auger becoming coated with these minerals, requiring a more frequent removal than twice per year. If in doubt about the condition of the evaporator and auger, the auger can be removed so the parts can be inspected. Note: Water filters can filter out suspended solids, but not dissolved solids. [. . . ] Complete the reassembly by reversing the disassembly for the breaker & thrust bearing assembly. MOVE THE GEARMOTOR EVAPORATOR CONTROL BOX SCREWS March 2000 Page 28 TO REMOVE AND REPAIR THE GEARMOTOR ASSEMBLY (Assuming that the procedures through removal of the water seal have been performed. ) NDE554 & WRS325FNAE If there is evidence of water in the oil (rusty bearings and gears; the oil having a creamy white appearance; oil level too high) carefully inspect the bearings and gears. Note: The gears and bearings are available only as pressed together sets. D) After replacing parts as required, (if any) reassemble the gearcase. The two smaller gears and the oil should be in the lower case, the output gear will be with the cover. [. . . ]

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